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Thinking about love AgentOrange Send a noteboard - 22/05/2010 10:59:33 AM
Do you think the definition of what constitutes a good loving relationship has changed through the ages ? Are people today more loving of their partners or just making a bigger fuss than those of previous generations ?
For example, what would a 'normative' medieval peasant think when looking at his wife compared to a contemporary yuppie ?
I suspect it would be close to how Ultra Orthodox jews or some kinds of Muslims feel. Something along the lines of a good working relationship. You do this, I do that and mutual respect ( or lack of ) .
This message last edited by AgentOrange on 22/05/2010 at 09:30:05 PM
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Thinking about love - 22/05/2010 10:59:33 AM 650 Views
I don't know about the "love" bit - 22/05/2010 06:02:04 PM 477 Views
Our behavior is heavily skewed by our fear of exposure by media and judgment by society. *NM* - 22/05/2010 06:36:06 PM 175 Views
what exposure by media ? *NM* - 22/05/2010 07:13:35 PM 189 Views
"Medieval" or "Mediaeval", not "medevil", and "peasant" not "peseant". *NM* - 22/05/2010 07:51:00 PM 192 Views
okay *NM* - 22/05/2010 09:29:04 PM 200 Views
Yes, it has changed - 23/05/2010 07:14:14 AM 482 Views
Relationship....see you are already on the wrong track..... *NM* - 24/05/2010 05:07:07 PM 192 Views

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